Inside Out and Outside in: Psychodynamic Clinical Theory and Practice in Contemporary Multicultural Contexts

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Jason Aronson, 2002 - 472 pagini
The authors of this book show how to find value in understanding people's pain and resilience in the context of their internal dynamic struggles, biological make-up, and social realities. They demonstrate how to use this knowledge to create a language of meaning for people's difficulties, and most important, a road to their healing. Inside Out and Outside In provides a guide for understanding and working with the complex inner and outer forces that make up people's lives. A Jason Aronson Book

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Inside Out and Outside In
xix
What Is Psychodynamic Theory?
2
Who Is This Book For?
6
A CriticalThinking Stance
7
Theory and Culture
8
How This Book Is Organized
11
Drive Theory
15
Intellectual Traditions
16
Object Relations
227
Self Psychology
230
A Developmental Framework for Understanding Paths of RacialEthnic Identity
232
Cultural Identity and SelfEsteem
234
Therapeutic Encounters of a CrossCultural Kind
235
Psychodynamic Theory and The Psychology of Women
245
Object Relations
248
SelfinRelation Theory
251

Sociocultural Influences
17
Freuds Discovery of a Method for Understanding Hysteria
18
The Beginnings of Conflict Theory
23
The Evolution of Freuds Understanding of Psychopathology
24
The Analysis of Dreams
25
The Role of SelfKnowledge
26
Topographic Theory
40
An Introduction
41
Revisited
42
Structural Theory
47
Terminology
50
Freuds Structural Theory
52
Common Misinterpretations
58
Overview and Evaluation
63
Ego Psychology
65
Conceptualizations of the Ego
66
Ego Functions
69
The Use of Defense Mechanisms
77
A Hierarchy of Defenses
83
The Autonomous Ego Functions
92
Mastery Reconceptualized
95
Overview and Summary
96
Psychosocial Ego Development The Theory of Erik Erikson
101
The Eight Ages of Man
105
Critiques of Erikson
119
Summary
121
Object Relations Theory
125
Beginnings
129
Basic Concepts
131
Holding and GrowthWinnicott
134
The Internal Object WorldKlein Fairbairn Guntrip
139
Early Processes and Defences
147
SeparationIndividuation and the Development of Self and Object ConstancyMahler
156
A Critique of Object Relations Theory in Its Social Context
163
Conclusion
166
The Theory of Self Psychology
171
Intellectual and Cultural Contexts for Self Psychology
173
Theories about Narcissism
175
The Theory of Self Psychology
176
A Self Psychological View of Psychopathology
189
A Critique of Self Psychology in Its Social Context
192
Conclusion
194
The Interpersonal School and Its Influence on Current Relational Theories
197
Sullivans Theory of Interpersonal Development
200
Sullivans Approach to Treatment
204
Sullivans Interpersonal Theory and Its Relation to Current Relational Theories
207
Conclusion
215
Coloring Development Race and Culture in Psychodynamic Theories
219
Drive Theory
222
Ego Psychology
224
Ego Psychology
252
Postmodern Feminist Psychoanalytic Critiques
254
Commentary
259
The Psychoses with a Special Emphasis on Schizophrenia
265
Schizophrenia
268
Clinical Picture
271
Neurobiological and Genetic Theories
277
Psychodynamic Understanding of Schizophrenia
279
Schizophrenic Anxiety and Its Management
282
The Defenses
284
Environmental and Social Factors
287
Case Example
290
Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders
297
Epidemiological Factors and Classification of Personality Disorders
300
Critique of the Diagnostic Classification of Personality Disorders
302
Personality Disorders as as Diagnostic Entity
304
Borderline Personality Disorder
306
Narcissistic Personality Disorders
322
Other Personality Disorders
335
Paranoid Personality Disorder
336
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
340
Avoidant Personality Disorder
342
Schizoid Personality Disorder
346
ObsessiveCompulsive Personality Disorder
350
Antisocial Personality Disorder
353
Conclusion
360
Biopsychosocial Aspects of Depression
363
The Experience of Depression
365
Symptoms of Depression
368
Drive Theory
369
Ego Psychology
371
Object Relations Theory
373
Self Psychology
378
Biological Factors
379
Social Factors
382
Depression at Different Developmental Levels
385
Working with Depressed Clients
390
Conclusion
391
Anxiety and Its Manifestations
395
Anxiety and Culture
397
Anxiety at Different Developmental Levels
398
Assessing Symptoms at Different Developmental Levels
403
Generalized Anxiety Disorders
405
ObsessiveCompulsive Disorders
414
Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
416
Conclusion
423
Conclusions
427
Credits
431
Index
433
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